Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeTop StoriesFire permits suspended

Fire permits suspended

Firies are urging residents to remain vigilant, as the high fire danger period continues.

Heightened fire danger again hit the region over the weekend, with firies urging residents to remain vigilant as conditions remain perfect for fires.
Fire permits were suspended over the weekend in the Tenterfield Local Government Area and permits in South Western Region have been suspended until at least Saturday, as the fire danger, as reported by the Bureau of Meteorology, hit Very High.
QFRS South Western Region Manager of Rural Operations Wayne Waltisbuhl said firefighters were monitoring conditions and preparing for a potentially busy week.
“The weather forecast suggests that dry, hot and windy conditions will produce severe to near extreme fire dangers later in the week for much of south west Queensland,” Mr Waltisbuhl said.
“These conditions make it very difficult to contain vegetation fires, so we’re asking residents to take extra care and be alert.
“If the forecast weather eventuates as expected, Wednesday and Thursday will be some of the highest fire danger days of the season so far for the south west.”
Mr Waltisbuhl said the forecast winds would exceed safe permit burning conditions during the week.
“At this stage we have suspended all fire permits in the region from midnight Monday, October 8, to midnight Saturday, October 13,” he said.
“Should a landholder conduct a Permit to Burn during this time and under these conditions, they will automatically be in breach of the Permit conditions and the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Act will apply.
“Even without wind, residual heat from a smouldering fire can spark a blaze. Residents should ensure all previous burns are fully extinguished and check and patrol their boundaries.”
Mr Waltisbuhl said residents should finalise any outstanding bushfire preparations around their properties now.
“If residents haven’t already done so, I urge them to visit the Rural Fire Service website to download a bushfire survival plan so that no one is caught off guard,” he said.
“Also make sure you’re tuning into warnings by regularly listening to local radio and logging on to our website www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au .”
NSW Rural Fire Service (NSWRFS) Superintendant Chris Wallbridge said, under the current period of increased fire danger, all Permit Holders should read carefully the conditions on their Permits as they won’t always get a phone call to indicate the suspension.
“We’re asking all landowners to take extreme care over the next five days.
“Already the RFS has responded to over 80 fires in the Northern Tablelands and New England areas, the majority of these being escaped permit fires.
“Being mindful of the increased risks and observing the suspension of Fire Permits will help reduce the loss of grazing land and important infrastructure such as fencing in our rural community,” said Superintendant Chris Wallbridge.
Information on the current and forecast Fire Danger Ratings for your area can be found at www.rfs.nsw.gov.au or www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Iconic Stanthorpe Show marks 150th anniversary success

Another successful Stanthorpe Show weekend has officially wrapped up as the Stanthorpe Agricultural Society rings in 150 years of community pride within the region....
More News

Why Allora Show is town’s ‘beating heart’

Carol Lyall is promising a whole lot of fun and to reignite the country spirit at next weekend’s 148th Allora Show. Once a competitor herself...

UniSQ researchers find potentially habitable planet 150 light-years away

Researchers at the University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) have discovered a potentially habitable planet 150 light-years away, similar in size to Earth and with...

Parkinson’s Australia calls for regional input

Regional Parkinson’s patients and caregivers have the opportunity to voice their concerns and experiences in the 2026 Your Voice Your Needs national survey run...

National forum pledges help shaping Stanthorpe’s future

It's often thought that solutions to the unique challenges faced by regional Australians have the greatest impact if dictated by those who know their...

Stuart conquers hot conditions

The extremely hot conditions did not deter seven women from braving the heat to compete in the Single Stableford competition on Wednesday 28 January...

First turkey pairs for 2026 decided

Kim Hankinson and Pollyanna Lay have taken out the East Warwick Bowl’s Club’s first turkey pairs for the year. Held this past Thursday there...

Darling Downs welcomes record amount of medical interns

Darling Downs Health is welcoming 61 new first-year medical interns this year, with four heading to the Warwick Hospital and 2 heading to the...

Novelty Dog Show celebrates 150 years

The Endeavour Foundation and Water Benders Plumbing Service Novelty Dog Show at the 2026 Community Bank Stanthorpe Show will be held on Saturday 31...

Bowls returns to Warwick green

Warwick Bowls club is looking for new players to start bowls. It’s great social fun and can be as competitive as you want. It’s as...

Hitting the hockey fields again

Warwick Hockey is already preparing for a busy 2026 season even though senior season doesn’t start until March. The Association took just a month...